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I just tried and by default, it did not work but there is a way to add it.

-Right click on the 'start button' and go to Edit Applications-select Konsole.. should be System>Terminal(Konsole)-on the right side, click the advanced tab, then click on the button for shortcut key and enter Ctrl-Alt-T -save and exit

Tusque wrote:I just tried and by default, it did not work but there is a way to add it.

-Right click on the 'start button' and go to Edit Applications-select Konsole.. should be System>Terminal(Konsole)-on the right side, click the advanced tab, then click on the button for shortcut key and enter Ctrl-Alt-T -save and exit

In the System, I have two Konsole options: Konsole as root, and Konsole.

Go with Konsole, instead of Konsole as root. You don't want to be always running as root in the terminal. You can easily switch to root in the terminal by running "sudo -i", that switches you to root when you need it (or prefix any command you need to run as root with "sudo ").